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Looking to add some pizazz to your living room without spending a fortune? Behold these stylish coffee tables you can make yourself. Whether your handy skills are amateur, expert, or somewhere in between, you can easily make one of these handmade coffee tables. We've got 15 DIY options, from using tree stumps to picket fences.
Twelve on Main
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Tree Stump Coffee Table
Transform an old tree stump into a gorgeous coffee table using this blogger's tips and tricks. We love the staggered heights of the stumps that create an effortless, rustic look.
Get the tutorial at Twelve on Main.
Ugly Duckling House
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Hairpin Leg Coffee Table
If your style is more modern, this could be the DIY for you. It takes just 15 minutes (yes, really!) to create this impressive hairpin leg coffee table.
Get the tutorial at Ugly Duckling House.
It's a Grandville Life
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Balustrade Coffee Table
Looking to save money while making your coffee table? Believe it or not, this blogger created a $200 coffee table that looks nearly identical to a $1,500 version.
Get the tutorial at It's a Grandville Life.
Cherished Bliss
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Industrial Farmhouse Coffee Table
This rustic-style coffee table (that has great storage space below it) will look wonderful in any living room.
Get the tutorial at Cherished Bliss.
Rogue Engineer
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Square Plank Coffee Table
Customize the surface with the finish of your choice.
Get the tutorial at Rogue Engineer.
Courtesy of Finding Home
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Chicken Crate Coffee Table
This blogger transformed an old chicken coop into a beautiful, beach-themed coffee table by adding casters to create movable legs and a Plexiglas tabletop. The final touch? Displaying ornaments from the sea inside the crate to complete the look.
Get the tutorial at Finding Home.
Courtesy of Marty's Musings
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Upcycled Window Coffee Table
This blogger created a gorgeous coffee table complete with storage space by using an old window as a tabletop. Leave the wood raw to add a homey, rustic touch to your space.
Get the tutorial at Marty's Musings.
Courtesy of Addicted 2 Decorating
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Picket Fence Coffee Table
Getting your fence replaced? Lucky for you, this blogger has come up with the perfect way to put your old pickets to use!
After creating a coffee table frame from lumber and fibreboard, attach old wooden pickets to the exterior with wood glue and a nail gun for an antique, weathered look.
Get the tutorial at Addicted 2 Decorating.
Courtesy of Ruche
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Repurposed Vintage Suitcase
Give a vintage suitcase new life as a table by simply drilling holes into the bottom surface and attaching legs. (Bonus: The suitcase opens up to reveal a hidden storage space!)
Get the tutorial from Ruche.
Courtesy of Shanty 2 Chic
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Stained Wood Coffee Table
After putting together this easier-than-it-looks DIY coffee table with untreated Douglas Fir wood, use wood stain to add color to your creation, then distress the edges with a sander to give it a rustic feel.
Get the tutorial at Shanty 2 Chic.
Courtesy of Miki Duisterof
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Cable Spool Coffee Table
Crafter Halligan Norris Smith transformed an old cable spool into a "bookmobile," complete with rolling casters.
Get the tutorial here.
Courtesy of Beneath My Heart
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Industrial Coffee Table Makeover
Found a coffee table at a thrift store that isn't quite your style? Give it a country feel by replacing the glass top with wooden boards.
Get the tutorial at Beneath My Heart
Courtesy of HomeTalk
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Modular Crate Coffee Table
HomeTalk blogger Laura Jane Fox used wood varnish to polish off her DIY coffee table made from four crates turned on their sides, but you can experiment with bolder colors of paint to create even more of a statement piece for your living room.
Get the tutorial at HomeTalk.
Courtesy of A Beautiful Mess
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Herb Garden Patio Table
Displaying plants on your coffee table is an obvious idea, but what about planting them inside your coffee table?
After putting this table together using plywood and sheet metal, bloggers Joshua and Sarah Rhodes planted herbs inside the table's built-in metal planter box. Take note: This table is intended for a porch or patio sitting area, since the plants are positioned to drain from underneath the table.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
Courtesy of This (Sorta) Old life
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Salvaged Door Coffee Table
Turn an old door into a coffee table! By adding casters and a bottom shelf area, this salvaged door was turned into an amazing living room accessory.
Get the tutorial at This (Sorta) Old Life.
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